Author: jdrussel
Date: 2011-04-07 21:39:04 +0200 (Thu, 07 Apr 2011)
New Revision: 25789
Log:
Fix missing ID that only shows up when generating the dyn* file, not in validating the *core* file.
Not clear to me how <literal role="stmt"> interacts with statements like SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS
that have so many parts and variations. Put the <literal> tag only around part of the phrase,
or some other syntax for the <literal> attributes to specify where to auto-link?
Modified:
trunk/refman-5.6/se-innodb-core.xml
Modified: trunk/refman-5.6/se-innodb-core.xml
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--- trunk/refman-5.6/se-innodb-core.xml 2011-04-07 19:22:21 UTC (rev 25788)
+++ trunk/refman-5.6/se-innodb-core.xml 2011-04-07 19:39:04 UTC (rev 25789)
Changed blocks: 1, Lines Added: 3, Lines Deleted: 3; 1121 bytes
@@ -11713,9 +11713,9 @@
<literal>InnoDB</literal> user transactions is recorded in
the <literal>mysqld</literal> error log. Otherwise, you see
information about only the last deadlock, using the
- <literal role="stmt">SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS</literal>
- command. An occasional <literal>InnoDB</literal> deadlock is
- not necessarily an issue, because <literal>InnoDB</literal>
+ <literal>SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS</literal> command. An
+ occasional <literal>InnoDB</literal> deadlock is not
+ necessarily an issue, because <literal>InnoDB</literal>
detects the condition immediately, and rolls back one of the
transactions automatically. You might use this option to
troubleshoot why deadlocks are happening if an application

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